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Old 05-16-2001, 12:23 AM   #4
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Indeed PD does make a new gear driven blower but they still make the belt one too. If it's a street car with no slicks ever being used, a powerdyne will be the easiest to install. However, if you're a weekend warrior at the strip, the internal belt in the PD will break. They can't take the sudden RPM drops in the impeller-from 60,000RPM's to around 30,000RPMS. Also the PD is virtually silent. I prefer the blower scream but that's just me. I own a powerdyne and I love it, but I will eventually get a Vortech S-trim.
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